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Also ... CSS Part 2; Chart; Podcast; Webinar U Can't read this email? [View it in your browser.](   [Practical Ecommerce logo]( March 20, 2024   [AI-content-marketing]( [AI Can Kill Content Marketing]( [Content marketing is foundational for many businesses, especially those seeking ongoing customer relationships.]( [Producing content, however, has changed since OpenAI released ChatGPT 3.5 in November 2022. Generative AI has made creating content faster, easier, and relatively less expensive. But it has not necessarily made content better.]( [Nothing New to Say]( [Circa 2024, generative AI does not produce new ideas or even develop its own conclusions.Rather, it regurgitates information that it has indexed.]( [Read article >](   [18 Free Web Design Tools, Winter 2024]( [This installment of our quarterly rundown includes tools for logo creation, mockups, coding, animations, background images, domain names, and more. Read article >](   [New Ecommerce Tools: March 18, 2024]( [This week: payment platforms, smart search, B2B commerce, resale programs, anti-fraud tools, logistics, customer experience platforms, and more. Read article>](   From the Archive: December 2005 [An Introduction to CSS: Part 2]( [This “Part 2” installment will introduce CSS class selectors. Remember that in our last tutorial, we wanted to apply styles to HTML tags directly... Read article >](   📊 Ecommerce Chart [U.S. retail opportunities]   🎙 ['Ecommerce Conversations' Podcast]( [From Bankrupt to Thriving Entrepreneur]( [Amazon Seller on Profitable Products]( [Directness Wins in Advertising]( [Subscribe]( to the podcast.   🎓 [Webinar U:]( [Instant 30-minute video + ebook.]( [7 Steps to Checkout Success]( [The Profitable Seller: Mastering Amazon FBA]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you opted on our website to receive the Practical Ecommerce newsletter. You can [unsubscribe,]( [change frequency]( or [update your email address]( at anytime. Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here](. To ensure this newsletter reaches your inbox, please add newsletter@practicalecommerce.com to your contacts. If you use Gmail, just drag this email to your "Primary" tab. -- Practical Ecommerce 125 S. Park Street, Suite 430 Traverse City, MI 49684 Copyright (C) 2024 Practical Ecommerce.

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